A:AnswerUnfortunately, the JLab TALK GO Plug & Play USB Microphone is not directly compatible with the Nintendo Switch. The Switch only accepts microphones through its 3.5mm headphone jack, while the TALK GO has a USB and USB-C connector.
A:AnswerNo, the JLab Talk GO microphone cannot be directly connected to most Android phones through its standard USB or USB-C connectors.
Android phones lack the necessary drivers to interpret the audio signal from a USB microphone. It's primarily designed for computers and laptops.
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A:Answerit should, although I think the difficulty, in that case, would be in correctly configuring the settings on a postulated voice typing program. but as long as you find a voice typing program this will do great
A:AnswerHello Bob, we do not recommend using the microphone with any tablets. Products such as iPad tablets are limited to a power output that is needed compared to MacBook, iMac and PC products as well.
A:AnswerHi Anna,
It sounds like there might be an issue with the cord itself. Please give us a call or email when you get a chance and we can get that replaced for you as you are covered by our 2 year manufacturers warranty policy. You can reach us by email: [email protected] or by phone : 405-445-7219. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanks,
JLab Audio Customer Support
A:AnswerIf you plug the USB into a wall-plug with a USB port (like a samsung wall charger for example) then technically yes, you can plug it into the wall.
But im unsure what function this would serve in regards to recording something.